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How Bombay Gnanam carved a niche in the male-dominated Tamil theatre

How Bombay Gnanam carved a niche in the male-dominated Tamil theatre

Bombay Gnanam | Photo Credit: PICHUMANI K In the late eighties, when theatre groups in the country were mostly led by men, Bombay Gnanam successfully broke the glass ceiling to lead a drama troupe. . She scripted history by starting the Mahalakshmi Ladies Drama Group (MLDG), an all-women team that redefined Tamil theatre. Its plays,...

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‘Ek Actor Ki Maut’ to be staged on March 24 in Bengaluru

‘Ek Actor Ki Maut’ to be staged on March 24 in Bengaluru

Kavita Agarwal and Zafer Mohiuddin in stills from the play | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Kathputliyan Theatre Group (KTG) will stage, Ek Actor Ki Maut. Directed by theatre actor, director, playwright Zafer Mohiuddin, the play is originally written by Croatian writer, Miro Gavran and adapted to Hindi by Saurabh Srivastava. “It is about two actors, Akshay and...

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Adishakti gears up for the ‘Remembering Veenapani’ festival

Adishakti gears up for the ‘Remembering Veenapani’ festival

Veenapani Chawla, a visionary artiste There are many ways to remember a mentor. Keeping the land she nurtured, watered and green maybe one. Not giving up, for even a day, the rigour and detailing you were trained to value in work — another. Also, managing to draw back the people she taught, influenced and inspired....

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‘Terminal 3’, a play in Hyderabad by Surendra Singh Negi

‘Terminal 3’, a play in Hyderabad by Surendra Singh Negi

A scene from the play | Photo Credit: special arrangement Terminal 3, a play to be staged on March 31 and April 5 in Hyderabad is a stark view of the post-pandemic world on stage. Written and directed by Surendra Singh Negi, chief coordinator of the foreign languages programme at the English and Foreign Languages...

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British playwright Edward Bond’s radical ideas and theories inspired dramatists in India too

British playwright Edward Bond’s radical ideas and theories inspired dramatists in India too

British playwright Edward Bond chats with high-school students during a theater workgroup at the Celestins Theater in Lyon. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Edward Bond first attracted attention with The Pope’s Wedding and Saved in the 1960s. A playwright, theatre director, poet and dramatic theorist, Bond, obsessed with the question of responsibility, confronted his audiences...

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He-Rose, a play that draws parallels between Arjuna and Achilles

He-Rose, a play that draws parallels between Arjuna and Achilles

A scene from He-ROSE written by Nimmy Raphel. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement An international collaboration in culture is always seen as an intellectually high-yielding venture. Blending the best of French and Indian theatre, ENSATT lyon of France and Adishakti Theatre of Auroville, came together to present the play HE-ROSE, premiered recently at Alliance Française,...

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Well-known theatre personality Mangai is back with another war story

Well-known theatre personality Mangai is back with another war story

  “Perhaps the most difficult question that we are forever left to grapple with,” begins veteran theatre artiste A. Mangai, thoughtfully pausing before continuing, “is how to end a war.” Mangai made this comment just before a preview of her new production, Stree Parvam (The Women), being presented in collaboration with the MS Swaminathan Research Foundation...

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Maneesh Verma: ‘Jump is about nihilism versus existentialism’

Maneesh Verma: ‘Jump is about nihilism versus existentialism’

Stills from the play | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement Mental health and suicide – words that can trigger fear in the heart. Yet, there may be just a handful who may not have experienced the devastation of these words. Despite there being a rise in depression and self harm, not everyone is forthcoming in talking...